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Afficher toutsyrian(70) recommend(43) quality(35) fresh(25) price(24) highly recommend(23) flavor(23) attentive(22) authentic(22) kebab(20) qualite(19) prix(19)Had a wonderful dining experience! The food was absolutely delicious-fresh, flavorful, & beautifully presented. The service was just as impressive. Wassim who served us was incredibly professional, attentive, & humble, which made the entire experience even more enjoyable. Highly recommend this place & will definitely be coming back!
We visited Beroya on Easter & had a great experience! The meal started off like a traditional mezza, with a variety of flavorful appetizers, followed by a delicious BBQ as the main course. The highlight at the end was definitely the ashta ice cream for dessert, so good! The food, atmosphere, & service made it memorable. I would definitely come back.
90% of people will like their food. For me, the food is ok but enjoyable. The reason for three stars is, it was overpriced.
Cheap Ingredients & not well trained Cooks:
The olive oil was bitter. Chicken & shrimp were overcooked. The portion of kebab or kafta was properly cooked but the others were overcooked. By the texture, it seems they buy minced meat instead of buying good quality cuts & mincing it themselves with the proper amount of fat. I could also tell by the lack of beefy flavor, it tastes very similar to local grocery store meat quality. Which is not ideal for an overpriced restaurant. The fish was perfectly cooked but then again, it was a cheap frozen fish fillet. Like the same one you can buy from Costco.
The only thing that was great is the warm fresh bread. But then again they use the cheap pita bread in the dishes.
I spent close to $400 for me & my wife with two kids. Can't complain about the portion even though it was less. Things are just more expensive here. It won't be the same type of portions when it comes to high-end restaurants in some European & middle East countries.
Beroya Restaurant is an absolute gem! The moment you walk in, you're welcomed with warm hospitality & the rich aroma of authentic Syrian cuisine. The dishes are bursting with flavor fresh, traditional, & clearly made with love.
A special shoutout to Kais, whose service truly stood out. He was incredibly friendly, attentive, & knowledgeable. His genuine care & hospitality elevated our entire dining experience. It's rare to come across such personalized & heartfelt service.
If you're craving delicious Syrian food & top-notch service, Beroya is the place to go. Can't wait to return!
Last night’s tasting menu at Restaurant Beroya was fantastic—flavorful, creative, & plenty of food. The live music on a Saturday night added a fun vibe, though the restaurant was packed. The only downside was the men’s bathroom: one stall for such a big restaurant, & it wasn’t clean. A bigger, well-maintained restroom would make this place perfect. Still, highly recommend for the food & atmosphere!
We've visited this restaurant multiple times & tried their tasting menu each time-it has been nothing short of perfect on every occasion! The flavors are exceptional, & their mezze dishes are truly standout. The hummus, muhammara, abu ghabnouj, labne, & eggplant moutabbal are absolutely amazing-each bite bursting with authentic taste. Their salads are equally impressive, with the fattouche & tabboule being fresh & flavorful, but the fattouche deserves a special mention for being absolutely divine. The kababs, cooked on a charcoal barbecue, are incredibly delicious-juicy, smoky, & full of flavor. & the desserts? Simply heavenly! The halaewt el jiben & bouza with ghazel el banat are an absolute must-try-they round off the meal in the most delightful way. This place is a gem for anyone looking for incredible Syrian food & a memorable dining experience. Highly recommended! I can't wait to go back again!
The food was amazing-authentic flavors & beautifully presented! The service was good, friendly, & attentive. Highly recommend for a delicious Mediterranean experience!
Beroya is renowned for its exceptional Middle Eastern cuisine, offering a truly classical dining experience. The presentation of each dish is a testament to the restaurant's dedication to artistry. Every plate is meticulously arranged, with an eye for detail that transforms each meal into both a visual & gastronomic delight. The quality of the ingredients is evident in every bite, with freshness & vibrant flavors that showcase the culinary prowess behind the scenes. The ambiance at Beroya is equally impressive, providing a warm & inviting atmosphere that reflects the rich cultural heritage of the Middle East. The decor is adorned with beautiful artwork & intricate patterns, complemented by soft, ambient lighting that enhances the cozy setting. The gentle strains of Middle Eastern music in the background contribute to a soothing, immersive dining experience, making it a perfect place for both intimate dinners & celebratory gatherings. Whether you're a connoisseur of Middle Eastern cuisine or new to the flavors, Beroya promises a memorable dining experience. Highly recommended for those seeking both exquisite food & a welcoming, culturally rich atmosphere.
Best Syrian restaurant in town. All courses we have ordered are an explosion of flavors. Superior quality . Server Sharbel was awesome as well! Explained everything very patient & with a smile.
had: cheese roll, falafel, hommos hab el labban, mouttabal, yalangy, salad arugula with halloum, frikkeh & mozzat. take out, 130 CAD on a positive note, the mouttabal was fine. but, i would not be surprised if it turned out the falafel were made from store bought mix (more on that later). very dry, no crunch on outside, none of the qualities of an elite falafel. the hab el labban was forgettable, which is maybe a high point here. 90+% of the volume of the arugula salad with halum was indeed just a dump of arugula, which, fair, is true to the name, but its also a 20$+ salad so id expect something more inspired. the "gourmet" menu section frikkeh was easily the weakest dish of the bunch. overcooked, hardly seasoned grain whose consistency & lack of flavor resembled that of oatmeal. seasoning aside, the meat was... acceptable? but really nothing special either, i again here have doubts about its supposed "gourmet" nature. this was such a thoroughly bland meal. i was excited to try this because some reviewers claim this is competitive with a certain other famous or infamous syrian restaurant in montreal. whatever you think of the "value" of the latter, i cant help but think such reviews were produced under the sway of some ideology; these two are _not even playing the same sport._ the thing that really got me was the pita thrown into our takeout order, pictured below. this is a microcosm of my whole beroya experience. to present (& charge) as a middle eastern locale on the finer side & not have enough pride in the craft to bake your own is wild to me. at least if you're going to use pita from the grocery, throw it on the grill & in another bag or something, you might fool some clients. come on yall